Corriente Right Turn Clyde
Corriente Right Turn Clyde
Salt is the name of this Corriente’ Mother Cow. Walking around apparently with this “Right Turn Clyde” sign on her head. Must be tricky for all the low bridges around here.. We have a few Corriente’s around for their uniqueness and ease of care. You don’t have to do too much for them. They get run through vet checks and vaccinations with all the angus as necessary and are not trouble at all. Well there is the tendency to go where they want to go to. Fences really aren’t much of a problem for them. They usually get those horns involved and somehow work their way through. They CAN wander a little.
Why Longhorns? We raise them of course to sell to local ranches that like to lasso the calves as that is an active sport here in cowboy country because you make more money than raising them for beef lolol. (Actually it’s just a better arrangement. A lot of places raise their own. Bulls are problematic from them though as they tend to just walk through fences and try to breed with your angus herd…. Not good lol. Like most Cowboy sports… Roping is a sport that has a real life application as cowboys often have to rope cattle from horseback locally. I’m sure pretty much daily within a 20 mile circle from this ranch. This is still old west cattle country in many ways.
Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming / Montana borderlands
Title: Corriente Right Turn Clyde
Corriente Right Turn Clyde
Corriente Right Turn Clyde
Salt is the name of this Corriente’ Mother Cow. Walking around apparently with this “Right Turn Clyde” sign on her head. Must be tricky for all the low bridges around here.. We have a few Corriente’s around for their uniqueness and ease of care. You don’t have to do too much for them. They get run through vet checks and vaccinations with all the angus as necessary and are not trouble at all. Well there is the tendency to go where they want to go to. Fences really aren’t much of a problem for them. They usually get those horns involved and somehow work their way through. They CAN wander a little.
Why Longhorns? We raise them of course to sell to local ranches that like to lasso the calves as that is an active sport here in cowboy country because you make more money than raising them for beef lolol. (Actually it’s just a better arrangement. A lot of places raise their own. Bulls are problematic from them though as they tend to just walk through fences and try to breed with your angus herd…. Not good lol. Like most Cowboy sports… Roping is a sport that has a real life application as cowboys often have to rope cattle from horseback locally. I’m sure pretty much daily within a 20 mile circle from this ranch. This is still old west cattle country in many ways.
Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming / Montana borderlands
Title: Corriente Right Turn Clyde